In one instance, the City paid it more than R500 000 for project management services on the construction of a storage facility at the Wonderboom fire station for the City's emergency medical service (EMS) department.

This payment was for the "design" of the project, which was sub-contracted to a local architect, and putting together the tender documentation.

The total amount to be paid for this specific project was R615 000, the company confirmed to News24.

This excluded construction, which must still be tendered for, according to GladAfrica.

A R1 190 500 task order for the "renovation and upgrading of EMS facilities" still needed to be completed, as of February this year.

This forms part of a list of GladAfrica task orders in progress, completed and awaiting approval, which was attached to council minutes tabled in the council in February this year.

Those council minutes also show that more than R94m were still due to be paid to GladAfrica as a result of various task orders that were already underway when the contract was cancelled.

The minutes also show that, as of February, the City was expected to pay GladAfrica R250m by the end of the 2018/2019 financial year for ongoing projects.

And as of February, nearly R500m had been paid to the firm, according to the council minutes.

Other documents seen by News24 show GladAfrica's logo on the top of site plans and other memos sent by the architect of the storage facility to Previn Govender, the City's EMS head.

Another document shows GladAfrica Project Managers is the "consultant" on the Wonderboom storage facility project. The documents are from June and August this year, and indicate that various plans and drawings were sent by the structural engineer and architect on the project to the municipality for approval.